Lorde has spoken more about her new nature-inspired album ‘Solar Power’ in a new interview, but has said it isn’t her “big climate change record”.The album, which will be released on August 20, has so far been previewed by the title track, which finds the New Zealand musician at the beach.However, she told the Guardian that, although the record was influenced by the natural world, it isn’t a protest album about the effects of mankind on earth. “I’m not a climate activist, I’m a pop star,” she explained. “I stoke the fire of a giant machine, spitting out emissions as I go.
There is a lot I don’t know.”According to the article, one song called ‘Fallen Fruit’ serves as ‘Solar Power’’s only protest song.
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